
โจ Introduction
๐ฟ In this serene and profound teaching, Master Woo Myung explains that true calmness is not merely a feeling of quietness, but a state of oneness, equality, and harmony.
Many people think calmness means being relaxed or free from stress. However, this message reveals that real calmness exists when there is no separation, no hierarchy, and no self-centeredness.
๐ฑ Calmness is the natural state where all beings exist together in balance and unity, without comparison or conflict.
โจ Master Woo Myung teaches that when one lives for others and becomes one with all, one naturally lives in true calmness and peace.
๐ Original Writing by Master Woo Myung
Calmness
Calmness is to be the same.
Calmness has no hierarchy.
Calmness is togetherness, and it has no airs.
Calmness is to be same on the inside as the outside.
When there is calmness, no one lives in poverty.
Calmness includes all people.
Calmness is natureโs flow.
In calmness, there are no conditions.
In calmness, there is no one who is superior or inferior.
In calmness, all people live good lives.
Calmness is to become one with others.
Calmness is not a life lived how one pleases.
Calmness is a life lived for others.
In calmness, there is no boasting.
In calmness, there is no gossip and rumors.
In calmness, there may be discontent, but it abates quickly,
and calmness is the unification of the whole.
Calmness is to live well.
– Woo Myung
๐ Reflect at Santa Clara Meditation
At Santa Clara Meditation, calmness becomes a lived experience.
๐ฟ Through meditation:
- One lets go of comparison, ego, and separation
- Lives in harmony with others and nature
- Experiences true peace without conditions
โจ Calmness is not something you createโ
it is what remains when everything becomes one.
